// Copyright 2015 Prometheus Team // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. package test import ( "encoding/json" "fmt" "net" "net/http" "reflect" "time" "github.com/prometheus/common/model" "github.com/prometheus/alertmanager/notify" ) // At is a convenience method to allow for declarative syntax of Acceptance // test definitions. func At(ts float64) float64 { return ts } type Interval struct { start, end float64 } func (iv Interval) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("[%v,%v]", iv.start, iv.end) } func (iv Interval) contains(f float64) bool { return f >= iv.start && f <= iv.end } // Between is a convenience constructor for an interval for declarative syntax // of Acceptance test definitions. func Between(start, end float64) Interval { return Interval{start: start, end: end} } // TestSilence models a model.Silence with relative times. type TestSilence struct { ID uint64 match []string matchRE []string startsAt, endsAt float64 } // Silence creates a new TestSilence active for the relative interval given // by start and end. func Silence(start, end float64) *TestSilence { return &TestSilence{ startsAt: start, endsAt: end, } } // Match adds a new plain matcher to the silence. func (s *TestSilence) Match(v ...string) *TestSilence { s.match = append(s.match, v...) return s } // MatchRE adds a new regex matcher to the silence func (s *TestSilence) MatchRE(v ...string) *TestSilence { if len(v)%2 == 1 { panic("bad key/values") } s.matchRE = append(s.matchRE, v...) return s } // nativeSilence converts the declared test silence into a regular // silence with resolved times. func (sil *TestSilence) nativeSilence(opts *AcceptanceOpts) *model.Silence { nsil := &model.Silence{} for i := 0; i < len(sil.match); i += 2 { nsil.Matchers = append(nsil.Matchers, &model.Matcher{ Name: model.LabelName(sil.match[i]), Value: sil.match[i+1], }) } for i := 0; i < len(sil.matchRE); i += 2 { nsil.Matchers = append(nsil.Matchers, &model.Matcher{ Name: model.LabelName(sil.matchRE[i]), Value: sil.matchRE[i+1], IsRegex: true, }) } if sil.startsAt > 0 { nsil.StartsAt = opts.expandTime(sil.startsAt) } if sil.endsAt > 0 { nsil.EndsAt = opts.expandTime(sil.endsAt) } return nsil } // TestAlert models a model.Alert with relative times. type TestAlert struct { labels model.LabelSet annotations model.LabelSet startsAt, endsAt float64 } // alert creates a new alert declaration with the given key/value pairs // as identifying labels. func Alert(keyval ...interface{}) *TestAlert { if len(keyval)%2 == 1 { panic("bad key/values") } a := &TestAlert{ labels: model.LabelSet{}, annotations: model.LabelSet{}, } for i := 0; i < len(keyval); i += 2 { ln := model.LabelName(keyval[i].(string)) lv := model.LabelValue(keyval[i+1].(string)) a.labels[ln] = lv } return a } // nativeAlert converts the declared test alert into a full alert based // on the given paramters. func (a *TestAlert) nativeAlert(opts *AcceptanceOpts) *model.Alert { na := &model.Alert{ Labels: a.labels, Annotations: a.annotations, } if a.startsAt > 0 { na.StartsAt = opts.expandTime(a.startsAt) } if a.endsAt > 0 { na.EndsAt = opts.expandTime(a.endsAt) } return na } // Annotate the alert with the given key/value pairs. func (a *TestAlert) Annotate(keyval ...interface{}) *TestAlert { if len(keyval)%2 == 1 { panic("bad key/values") } for i := 0; i < len(keyval); i += 2 { ln := model.LabelName(keyval[i].(string)) lv := model.LabelValue(keyval[i+1].(string)) a.annotations[ln] = lv } return a } // Active declares the relative activity time for this alert. It // must be a single starting value or two values where the second value // declares the resolved time. func (a *TestAlert) Active(tss ...float64) *TestAlert { if len(tss) > 2 || len(tss) == 0 { panic("only one or two timestamps allowed") } if len(tss) == 2 { a.endsAt = tss[1] } a.startsAt = tss[0] return a } func equalAlerts(a, b *model.Alert, opts *AcceptanceOpts) bool { if !reflect.DeepEqual(a.Labels, b.Labels) { return false } if !reflect.DeepEqual(a.Annotations, b.Annotations) { return false } if !equalTime(a.StartsAt, b.StartsAt, opts) { return false } if !equalTime(a.EndsAt, b.EndsAt, opts) { return false } return true } func equalTime(a, b time.Time, opts *AcceptanceOpts) bool { if a.IsZero() != b.IsZero() { return false } diff := a.Sub(b) if diff < 0 { diff = -diff } return diff <= opts.Tolerance } type MockWebhook struct { opts *AcceptanceOpts collector *Collector listener net.Listener Func func(timestamp float64) bool } func NewWebhook(c *Collector) *MockWebhook { l, err := net.Listen("tcp4", ":0") if err != nil { // TODO(fabxc): if shutdown of mock destinations ever becomes a concern // we want to shut them down after test completion. Then we might want to // log the error properly, too. panic(err) } wh := &MockWebhook{ listener: l, collector: c, } go http.Serve(l, wh) return wh } func (ws *MockWebhook) ServeHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) { // Inject Func if it exists. if ws.Func != nil { if ws.Func(ws.opts.relativeTime(time.Now())) { return } } dec := json.NewDecoder(req.Body) defer req.Body.Close() var v notify.WebhookMessage if err := dec.Decode(&v); err != nil { panic(err) } ws.collector.add(v.Alerts...) } func (ws *MockWebhook) Address() string { return ws.listener.Addr().String() }